I used the latest chipset, the latest bios version and the same bios settings. Power limits (PL1 + PL2) - disabled. Btw. Computerbase comes to the same result. See Starfield -> CPU Package Power www.computerbase.de/2024-02/intel-core-i5-14400f-14500-cpu-test/3/ With power limits enabled, the i5-14500 runs at 65 watts (3,.. GHz) in Starfield..., without power limits ~ 140 watts and 4.6 GHz. The architecture from 14500 is based on Alder Lake architecture (Intel 12th Gen), C0 stepping, L2 cache: 11.5 MB i5-14600K = Raptor Lake, B0 stepping, L2 cache: 20 MB *CPU-Z Validation* @cinebench run i5-1440F (1.15V) - valid.x86.fr/rhkr0x i5-14500 (1.33V) - valid.x86.fr/nkf4u7 i5-14600K (1.25V) - valid.x86.fr/v1c430
This test is a hard kick in my n*ts as for my future build I considered 13500 as my choice to go expecially for tdp(I'm not a gamer) . But now that I see that 14500(same specs as 13500) consumes more than 14600k....I no longer know what is real or not in this world😥
a k series cpu will always be better because it allows you to tweak voltages and clockspeed. Sometimes you can get a higher than stock clockspeed with lower than stock voltage.
Why are your CPU frequencies static? Different games have different loads on the CPU, so there's a slight question mark regarding the validity of your testing.
That's max or on turbo mode clock speed for single core performance the k series always has more performance thanks to its immense ly high base speed than the other one's so yeah The 14600k will do much better but remember it has some heat issues but it can also be overclockable which draws more power to perform even better so If you want gaming and wanna spend a bit more go for 14600k If not then go for 14600😊
is it worth upgrading from i5-12400 to an i5-14600 non k? I have a 4070. I think that 14600 non K have a same performance than a i5 13600k. Anothers cpus i think is not worth to buy because don't have a better price per frame. i5 14400f, i5 14400, 14500 are a garbage compared to 13600k
I have a 14600 non-K and a 4070 Super. I am happy with the non-K as I reduced the power target anyway in order to keep the system cooler while losing almost no performance. However a 12400 is already quite good. If you are CPU-bound in games the 14600 gives you some boost, but I think i5-12400 and an RTX 4070 is a good combination.
I have a 14600 non-K. In games, it is about 5% slower than the K. Technically both CPUs should be very close as it is 5.2 vs 5.3 GHz turbo clock. However under full load, the non-K's TDP limits the P-cores to about 4.8 when all P-cores are under load. Then again, in games you rarely ever have that situtation. Single-threaded, the non-K gets its 5.2 GHz. Overall, again, the K is about 5% faster. As I wanted to have a system with easy yet low-noise cooling, I bought the non-K.
Intel max Turbo: Max Turbo Frequency is the maximum single-core frequency at which the processor is capable of operating using Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and, if present, Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and Intel® Thermal Velocity Boost. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz), or billion cycles per second. All core boost is 4.6 GHz 😉
@@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERS ok thanks this isn't stated on intel website that 14500 all core is so far from 14600k. At least you really do test vs other trash fake videos.
@@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERS But 14600k don't have turbo max techology 3.0 and boost on single and multi boost the same 5.3ghz. Is It possible to check which models how boosting on all cores?
Im currently not thinking of overclocking , but just getting the 14600k for extra cores and maybe a 4070 super, and 990pro ssd, do you think B board will run stable with these?
@@Iconic11111 i see, ive seen people saying Z series board having better heat power management and such, and go Z board wherever you can, should I go for cheap Z board or high quality B board?
sucks to buy motherboard for 14th generation intel cpu's most motherboards only support it with newest bios and you really have no way of knowing what version they ship them with. and if you have no other cpu impossible to update it either. seems stupid
Nah, the 14500 is still Alder Lake. IMO, you should save some more and get the 14600k (or the 13600k if it's cheaper in your region, as they are almost the same chip). Or you could just not upgrade at all. The 12600k is still a really good CPU.
@@bogdan6959 there is no non K alder lake with all core 4.6Ghz . because all 12th and 13th gens are alder lake refresh with extra E core🤣🤣 14500 $270 vs 14600k $354 if you want to upgrade from 12600k, it's better to wait for arrow lake
Officially even 14600 offers only up to DDR5-5600, 14400 is officially specified up to DDR5-4800. With the right chipset you should be able to OC the memory, even with Non-K CPUs.
in 1080p gaming, one sees some difference. In 1440p gaming the differences would be very small. The i5-xx400 CPU class is a good budget gaming CPU. For 1440p it might be wise to rather buy a budget CPU if it means to spend a couple of bucks more on the GPU.
What is wrong with 14500 power consumption?
voltage too high
I used the latest chipset, the latest bios version and the same bios settings. Power limits (PL1 + PL2) - disabled.
Btw. Computerbase comes to the same result. See Starfield -> CPU Package Power
www.computerbase.de/2024-02/intel-core-i5-14400f-14500-cpu-test/3/
With power limits enabled, the i5-14500 runs at 65 watts (3,.. GHz) in Starfield..., without power limits ~ 140 watts and 4.6 GHz.
The architecture from 14500 is based on Alder Lake architecture (Intel 12th Gen), C0 stepping, L2 cache: 11.5 MB
i5-14600K = Raptor Lake, B0 stepping, L2 cache: 20 MB
*CPU-Z Validation* @cinebench run
i5-1440F (1.15V) - valid.x86.fr/rhkr0x
i5-14500 (1.33V) - valid.x86.fr/nkf4u7
i5-14600K (1.25V) - valid.x86.fr/v1c430
@@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERS 14500 vs 13500 please ~
C0 vs C0
AKA Alder lake refresh 1.0 vs 2.0 🤣🤣
nothings wrong SMDH!
This is wild! I would have never guessed it would consume more power than the 14600 @@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERS
This test is a hard kick in my n*ts as for my future build I considered 13500 as my choice to go expecially for tdp(I'm not a gamer) . But now that I see that 14500(same specs as 13500) consumes more than 14600k....I no longer know what is real or not in this world😥
I have 13500. Its very power efficient. Looks like he got a bad 14500.
@@harivikneshprehh.. but it seems it's not the first video showing these results. For what are u using your 13500, just gaming or other?
a k series cpu will always be better because it allows you to tweak voltages and clockspeed. Sometimes you can get a higher than stock clockspeed with lower than stock voltage.
can you compare 13500 vs 14500 vs 13600k
Easy brk 14500 is cheap and better above 2
Yessir! Keep pumping content bro, although current product are kinda meh.
Wow. The real plot twist here is that the 14600K is seeing lower temps than the 14500 🤯 Glad I watched this...
and power
its said it is due to the bios and the voltages. with oc with the 14600k you would definetely get more power draw
Why does 14500 have more power comsumption than 14600k?
Very instructive so my 13600K should also draw less for given task than the 14500 as it's a true raptor lake and not just an adler lake++
EPIC THANKS DUDE!)
which is a better choice-14400f or 14500?
Why are your CPU frequencies static? Different games have different loads on the CPU, so there's a slight question mark regarding the validity of your testing.
No.. theres a questionmark to your knowledge.
The temp surprised me
What about test i5 14600 vs i5 14600k? Or 14600k 4.8 Ghz (14600) vs 14600k 5.3 Ghz.
That's max or on turbo mode clock speed for single core performance the k series always has more performance thanks to its immense ly high base speed than the other one's so yeah
The 14600k will do much better but remember it has some heat issues but it can also be overclockable which draws more power to perform even better so
If you want gaming and wanna spend a bit more go for 14600k
If not then go for 14600😊
I want the test i5 13500 vs i5 14500 Please!!!!
is it worth upgrading from i5-12400 to an i5-14600 non k. I like the 65w tdp.
does it depend on what graphics you have, what resolution you play on? if you don't have at least an rtx 4080, then definitely not
I have an RX 6800 XT
I have the same videocard, but with a 11400 and i am waiting for the 15 series.
For gaming it won't be worth it !!
Bruh 14500 uses more power than 14600K.
I would assume it's because 14600k has better lithography than 14500 plus better binned die.
İ found a system with rtx 4070ti super and i5 14400f would there be bottleneck between these two ?
😅 pairing a 14400f with a rtx 4090 is about as useful as putting a rocket engine on your bicycle
my 14400f never works below 60, what cooling are you using my man
is it worth upgrading from i5-12400 to an i5-14600 non k? I have a 4070. I think that 14600 non K have a same performance than a i5 13600k. Anothers cpus i think is not worth to buy because don't have a better price per frame. i5 14400f, i5 14400, 14500 are a garbage compared to 13600k
I have a 14600 non-K and a 4070 Super. I am happy with the non-K as I reduced the power target anyway in order to keep the system cooler while losing almost no performance. However a 12400 is already quite good. If you are CPU-bound in games the 14600 gives you some boost, but I think i5-12400 and an RTX 4070 is a good combination.
@@Bethos1247-Arne can u send me a cpuz benchmark? i needed to see how this cpu is performing
pls help should i buy 14400f or 14600kf ? is there big difference in stock performance?
Yes buy 14600kf
But please check if your motherboard supports it and has good power delivery
13500 vs 14500 vs 13600
Thank you. Why only 1080p?
Because its a CPU test and not a GPU test. 1080p displays what the cpu is capable of better.
is this 14600k stock performance or OC?
Stock
14600 non k would be nice
I have a 14600 non-K. In games, it is about 5% slower than the K. Technically both CPUs should be very close as it is 5.2 vs 5.3 GHz turbo clock. However under full load, the non-K's TDP limits the P-cores to about 4.8 when all P-cores are under load. Then again, in games you rarely ever have that situtation. Single-threaded, the non-K gets its 5.2 GHz. Overall, again, the K is about 5% faster. As I wanted to have a system with easy yet low-noise cooling, I bought the non-K.
Hi! Why can't the 14500 hit 5ghz? The specs says its 5.0 and 3.7ghz but the performance cores seem capped at 4.6ghz? How come?
bios setting probably set to "Max Non-Turbo"
Intel max Turbo:
Max Turbo Frequency is the maximum single-core frequency at which the processor is capable of operating using Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and, if present, Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and Intel® Thermal Velocity Boost. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz), or billion cycles per second.
All core boost is 4.6 GHz 😉
@@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERS ok thanks this isn't stated on intel website that 14500 all core is so far from 14600k. At least you really do test vs other trash fake videos.
@@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERShow to set
@@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERS But 14600k don't have turbo max techology 3.0 and boost on single and multi boost the same 5.3ghz. Is It possible to check which models how boosting on all cores?
Huge temperature differences.
what motherboard are u using? can i pair a B series with the 14600k?
Ofcourse you can if you are not willing to overclock
Yes but with a b series you cant overclock the cpu
Im currently not thinking of overclocking , but just getting the 14600k for extra cores and maybe a 4070 super, and 990pro ssd, do you think B board will run stable with these?
@@CringeLord69 yes but take gud quality of board like Aorus Pro or tomahawk something like that but definetly not cheaper one
@@Iconic11111 i see, ive seen people saying Z series board having better heat power management and such, and go Z board wherever you can, should I go for cheap Z board or high quality B board?
14500 is so much slower than the 14600K.
sucks to buy motherboard for 14th generation intel cpu's most motherboards only support it with newest bios and you really have no way of knowing what version they ship them with. and if you have no other cpu impossible to update it either. seems stupid
wtf, you can update the mobo with an usb key?
@@tsukim_c I updated My AsRock PG Riptide Wifi mofo, I followed a tutorial and got it done.
Why is power consumption of 14500 higher than 14600K?
Something smells dodgey
core i5 14400f = 210$
ryzen 5 7600 = 193$
Ryzen 5 7500f = 176$
Hmm maybe i change from 12600k to 14500.
Nah, the 14500 is still Alder Lake. IMO, you should save some more and get the 14600k (or the 13600k if it's cheaper in your region, as they are almost the same chip). Or you could just not upgrade at all. The 12600k is still a really good CPU.
@@bogdan6959 true but ATM i only play the finals very heavy cpu game
@@bogdan6959 there is no non K alder lake with all core 4.6Ghz .
because all 12th and 13th gens are alder lake refresh with extra E core🤣🤣
14500 $270 vs 14600k $354
if you want to upgrade from 12600k, it's better to wait for arrow lake
consider 14600 non-K. Lots more L2 cache.
Почему так мало кадров в ведьмаке с 4090
14500 vs 13600k pls
Почему не вся линейка?
i5 14400 gives up to 4,7 GHz. How come it is 4000 GHz in the video?
Single core turbo = 4.7 GHz
All core turbo = 4.1 GHz
@@BENCHMARKSFORGAMERS maybe vice versa
@@saywhatagain3261 4Ghz all core 92watt
is better than 4.6Ghz 145watt !!
14600k 5.3Ghz only 133Watts ~ 🤣🤣
Does 14400F supports DDR5-6400? I bought this CPU and RAM 6400Mhz, it will be delivered to me at days.
MB supports 6400Mhz.
Officially even 14600 offers only up to DDR5-5600, 14400 is officially specified up to DDR5-4800. With the right chipset you should be able to OC the memory, even with Non-K CPUs.
@@Bethos1247-Arne well, it’s running @6400MHz on 14400f :) working well
Chipset B760M
Motherboard MSI B760M Pro Gaming WiFi
14600k indeed.
There’s not much difference between them, in this vid we can see that the 400f have just more bottleneck on the Gpu, and that why Fps diff.
What?
in 1080p gaming, one sees some difference. In 1440p gaming the differences would be very small. The i5-xx400 CPU class is a good budget gaming CPU. For 1440p it might be wise to rather buy a budget CPU if it means to spend a couple of bucks more on the GPU.
fake 14500
*CPU-Z Validation* @cinebench run
i5-1440F (1.15V) - valid.x86.fr/rhkr0x
i5-14500 (1.33V) - valid.x86.fr/nkf4u7
i5-14600K (1.25V) - valid.x86.fr/v1c430